A FASHION show and auction held to raise awareness for Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) has been a huge success.

The event was organised by friends and family of Caerwent teenager Natasha Scott Falber who passed away in 2013 after she contracted the infection.

More than a hundred people attended the event at the Drill Hall, Chepstow and enjoyed mocktails, vintage themed cakes and fairtrade chocolates.

The models (pictured) took to the stage parading in beautiful pre-loved and vintage clothes.

38 outfits were auctioned and a further 70 were sold.

All audience members went home with J'Adore goodie bags packed full with Lush products, Divine fairtrade chocolate and money off vouchers for beauty products and pamper parties.

£1,640.95 was raised from the event which will go towards purchasing land in Tanzania for the charity FISCH.

The charity helps street children in the area and targets physical, social and spiritual needs which include food, sharing God's love, providing shelter within a family environment, health care and education.

Natasha's mum, Mandy Scott, said: "Tash went to Uganda with the church and she loved it so we decided to raise funds for FISCH.

"I've been overwhelmed by the support we've received from friends and family for the fashion show.

"The event was great and a lovely evening was had by all."

To find out more about TSS, visit: http://www.tssaware.org.uk">www.tssaware.org.uk